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While a car can be reliable for decades, its parts can have a much shorter life expectancy. When these parts reach their end, many motorists will buy a brand new replacement from a local auto shop. But since buying new can mean paying top-dollar, it’s often better to do your own repairs with used car parts. To help you save money on car repairs, here are five auto parts you can purchase used.

What Salvaged Auto Parts Should You Use for DIY Repairs?

1. Mirrors

Non-mechanical parts—such as mirrors—can usually be bought used without much concern. If you’ve cracked or broken-off a side mirror, consider looking for a pre-owned replacement at your local salvage yard. These parts can usually be installed independently and will last until they are broken by outside elements, like small rocks.

2. Tires

Used tires sold by a trusted junkyard can be just as dependable as those that are fresh from the factory. If you can verify that the used tire isn’t losing air and still has a reliable tread, it should safely be able to serve your vehicle. If the tire appears to be a little worn, it can still be used as a spare.   

3. Batteries

used car partWhen people get rid of their cars, the battery is often still in good condition. As a result, junk yards will often sell these batteries at a fraction of the cost of a new one.

If you can check the battery’s charge ahead of purchase, you can rest assured that you’re getting a reliable product. You also shouldn’t have much trouble finding the right replacement, as many car batteries will fit a wide range of makes and models.  

4. Bumpers

If you’ve been involved in a fender bender that’s left your front or rear bumper dented, hold off on going to an auto body shop for expensive repairs. Instead, check first with a local salvage yard to see if there are any intact bumpers available for your specific make and model. These used bumpers can easily be installed for a much lower price than a body shop would charge to install a new one.

5. Brake Components

When you’re comfortable with more advanced DIY car repairs, you might consider purchasing your brake components—such as rotors and pads—used. Even if a vehicle is worn out, its brake parts will often still be in good condition and safe to use on the road.

 

Whether you want to save on DIY car repairs or upgrade your ride for less, T&S Automotive is a reliable supplier of used auto parts. Serving Thomasville, NC, customers for 20 years, this family-owned junkyard is known for selling used car parts that you can trust at competitive rates. Understanding that part selection can be a lengthy process, this team can also streamline your search to save you time. To learn more about their inventory or how you can get cash for your junk car, visit this Davidson County scrapyard online or call (336) 882-7989.

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